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America Alone...foreign policy written by a grade schooler patriot


Well, at least even YOU can understand it


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and yet he still can't seem to grasp it -- sigh - well, he got lucky - as there's no academic or intelligence tests are required to post here


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There are endless worthy causes to support around the world and foreign aid by western or richer states to those in need can make a huge difference.

Ensuring that the aid gets to where it is intended and doesn't end up funding a govt officials next Mercedes should be paramount, as should ensuring it gets to those who need it most rather than that days fashionable/ politically correct cause.

There are millions who live on less than a dollar a day or don't have access to clean water or basic medication. These people need our help, and it would be a sad day if the US ceased providing aid.

Except that we won't send a military contingent in order to insure delivery. I'd like to see a justification for some of the expenditures that appear at first glance to be frivolous or inappropriate. Sounds like they see one bad apple and automatically want to throw out the whole barrel.


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There are endless worthy causes to support around the world and foreign aid by western or richer states to those in need can make a huge difference.

Ensuring that the aid gets to where it is intended and doesn't end up funding a govt officials next Mercedes should be paramount, as should ensuring it gets to those who need it most rather than that days fashionable/ politically correct cause.

There are millions who live on less than a dollar a day or don't have access to clean water or basic medication. These people need our help, and it would be a sad day if the US ceased providing aid.

Except that we won't send a military contingent in order to insure delivery. I'd like to see a justification for some of the expenditures that appear at first glance to be frivolous or inappropriate. Sounds like they see one bad apple and automatically want to throw out the whole barrel.


Pretty well sums it up, I agree with both of the above posters.
 
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America Alone...foreign policy written by a grade schooler patriot


Well, at least even YOU can understand it


lol


and yet he still can't seem to grasp it -- sigh - well, he got lucky - as there's no academic or intelligence tests are required to post here


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Get rid of all the waste and then we can start completely fresh with something new that will have a watchdog over it
Common Dems, this is about our our well being here in US
No country in this world gives two shits about us, no one period so the old saying “ No good deed goes unpunished “ is something we could learn from for time being
All these shit hole places just send their worst citizens/criminals our way and they laugh all the way to the bank


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Do ya'll think USAID is out robbing gas stations for money to piss away? Their budget, to a great degree of specificity, is passed by Congress.

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"If you’re innocent why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”- Donald Trump
 
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Get rid of all the waste and then we can start completely fresh with something new that will have a watchdog over it
Common Dems, this is about our our well being here in US
No country in this world gives two shits about us, no one period so the old saying “ No good deed goes unpunished “ is something we could learn from for time being
All these shit hole places just send their worst citizens/criminals our way and they laugh all the way to the bank


Like the $20+ million for Trump to attend the Super Bowl?


"If you’re innocent why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”- Donald Trump
 
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Do ya'll think USAID is out robbing gas stations for money to piss away? Their budget, to a great degree of specificity, is passed by Congress.

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yes, plunder from taxpayers --

congress approves the potential spend, gives to executive branch, which spends the money -- that's the constitution -- there is ZERO requirements to spend all of it

you swore an oath to protect it, you might READ it


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if you are innocent, why are you accepting a pardon? - Jeffe


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Get rid of all the waste and then we can start completely fresh with something new that will have a watchdog over it
Common Dems, this is about our our well being here in US
No country in this world gives two shits about us, no one period so the old saying “ No good deed goes unpunished “ is something we could learn from for time being
All these shit hole places just send their worst citizens/criminals our way and they laugh all the way to the bank


Like the $20+ million for Trump to attend the Super Bowl?


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A lot of the USAID funds come back to the US, and buy a lot of leverage where it is spend.
Examples given here of wasteful spending amount to a couple dozen millions of dollars, on a budget of 40 billion.
But think about this, USAID spend billions on HIV antivirals funds for countries, with the condition that these have to be bought on-license, licenses which are held by US companies. Those countries could get off-license antivirals for much less, probably 10% of the US price. But since they're free for those countries, they get them on-license at the US companies, so effectively most of the money comes back to the US. If USAID kills of all that funding, those countries will buy the antivirals in India or China, for a fraction of what they would spend in the US, and China will probably happily fund it, as the leverage of it is worth a lot more.
If USAID pulls out of Africa, we're going to see a lot more Chinese in Africa.
 
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A lot of the USAID funds come back to the US, and buy a lot of leverage where it is spend.
Examples given here of wasteful spending amount to a couple dozen millions of dollars, on a budget of 40 billion.
But think about this, USAID spend billions on HIV antivirals funds for countries, with the condition that these have to be bought on-license, licenses which are held by US companies. Those countries could get off-license antivirals for much less, probably 10% of the US price. But since they're free for those countries, they get them on-license at the US companies, so effectively most of the money comes back to the US. If USAID kills of all that funding, those countries will buy the antivirals in India or China, for a fraction of what they would spend in the US, and China will probably happily fund it, as the leverage of it is worth a lot more.
If USAID pulls out of Africa, we're going to see a lot more Chinese in Africa.


Correct on all accounts, but the faithful will follow Trump's every move and support it, no matter how bad his ideas are.
 
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America Alone...foreign policy written by a grade schooler patriot


Well, at least even YOU can understand it


Prolly not......



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USAID pulls out of Africa, we're going to see a lot more Chinese in Africa.


You are gonna see a lot more Chinese in Africa no matter. Your corrupt officials are busy taking all their bribes and many of the remaining whites are looking for their last chance to make a buck....


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Is the above a joke? I am not sure how many more Chinese you could pack into Africa than there is now.

We had our chance. We could have owned (with relationship) the southern tip of Africa. Carter and Clinton gave it away. No whining allowed now.


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The joke is sitting in the Oval Office unfortunately.

Trump has the most poorly thought out foreign policy of any President in my lifetime.
 
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The joke is sitting in the Oval Office unfortunately.

Trump has the most poorly thought out foreign policy of any President in my lifetime.


Well count yourself in the minority. He has good approval ratings right now even amongst all the hoopla.


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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The joke is sitting in the Oval Office unfortunately.

Trump has the most poorly thought out foreign policy of any President in my lifetime.


Well count yourself in the minority. He has good approval ratings right now even amongst all the hoopla.


Some folks can't see the forest for the trees.

Things will change rapidly as his dumb ass policies spike inflation. 25% on steel and aluminum? Hard to believe even Trump is that stupid.
 
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The joke is sitting in the Oval Office unfortunately.

Trump has the most poorly thought out foreign policy of any President in my lifetime.


Well count yourself in the minority. He has good approval ratings right now even amongst all the hoopla.


Me too. Trump will trade bishops for pawns, knowing that the collateral damage will be beyond the attention span of his audience. Reminds me of the old "...Prepare Two Letters..." joke from the Soviet Union days.


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Trade bishops for pawns, I like that . . . the art of the deal.


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Is the above a joke? I am not sure how many more Chinese you could pack into Africa than there is now.

We had our chance. We could have owned (with relationship) the southern tip of Africa. Carter and Clinton gave it away. No whining allowed now.


Most control of natural resources was lost under Bush Jr, and most control of it was seized by the Chinese during that same administration.

It's not so much the actual number of chines which might grow, but their influence.
Losing influence can be done quickly, and saved a few bucks. Gaining influence back takes much longer and costs a lot more. I guess that will be the burden of future administrations. Why complain about the Chinese influence and then just hand influence to the whole world on a plate to them? Maybe Elon likes doing business in China better than in the US? Cheaper labour, quicker to get things done, more possibilities as long as you keep the right people as friends.

Is it really wasted money if for the costs of a few dozen bombs you can expose children in Iraq during their upbringing to American stories,culture, values and educate them? Especially when the costs are a few drops in a big bucket of the total budget?
 
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Is the above a joke? I am not sure how many more Chinese you could pack into Africa than there is now.

We had our chance. We could have owned (with relationship) the southern tip of Africa. Carter and Clinton gave it away. No whining allowed now.


Most control of natural resources was lost under Bush Jr, and most control of it was seized by the Chinese during that same administration.

It's not so much the actual number of chines which might grow, but their influence.
Losing influence can be done quickly, and saved a few bucks. Gaining influence back takes much longer and costs a lot more. I guess that will be the burden of future administrations. Why complain about the Chinese influence and then just hand influence to the whole world on a plate to them? Maybe Elon likes doing business in China better than in the US? Cheaper labour, quicker to get things done, more possibilities as long as you keep the right people as friends.

Is it really wasted money if for the costs of a few dozen bombs you can expose children in Iraq during their upbringing to American stories,culture, values and educate them? Especially when the costs are a few drops in a big bucket of the total budget?


Well said. Some say the wests star is waning and Asia/ China are the coming superpowers. We can roll over and let that happen or we can use the tools we have available to resist that. It’s not a done deal.
 
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